The “hunting athlete” movement has been gaining traction exponentially year after year. Past are the days of glassing from the road and hunting in flannel and blue jeans. People are realizing that the more fit you are, the more effective you can be as a hunter. You can go more places, and haul heavy loads further if you are fit and prepared for all

Waterfowl hunting equals decoys. Whether your hunting over land or water, any serious waterfowl hunter know’s the right decoys can make or break a hunt. Unfortunately, a lot of times they can also break the bank. Enter Final Descent Decoys. I was able to get a few floater mallard decoys to review from Final Descent and let me tell you,

A big part of “Hunt It All” is documenting personal successes and failures in the field. With Turkey season over in Colorado, I thought I would recap my season. There were many successes and failures this year in the turkey woods both east and west, it was a very strange season for me. Colorado turkey season 2016 started out on the eastern plains,

The waterfowl have long since moved north. Turkey season is all but over. Now the long wait for archery deer/elk begins. Although a good set of boots, some optics and a backpack help, you don’t need any specialized gear, or even a weapon on this hunt. What you do need is a little patience and determination. I am talking about shed

I in no way am claiming this to be my own work. The following list is directly off the RMEF website. I just thought it was so interesting, and so valuable, that I would share it here. Please share this with your hunting and no hunting friends alike. It proves that Hunting is in fact Conservation, a point that tends

All my life I have been told, time and time again, that when the rivers fill with snow melt trout become all but uncatchable. For years I believed this and, to my regret now, let many wonderful opportunities pass me by. Luckily the allure of the river was too strong and I soon began to throw line at the swift,

My name is Mark Johnson, I am a 32 year old avid outdoorsman who grew up loving nature, animals and being in the outdoors. I have always loved camping and fishing but it wasn’t until I was 24 that I was exposed to hunting. Right from the jump I knew this was something I was meant to do. I love everything about hunting

Hunt It All was created as a place to network and learn. In the hunting world, connections are everything. Some of my best friends and hunting buddies, are guys I have connected with through pages similar to this. I have bought some of my favorite gear based on reviews written by people I know put it to the test. Knowledge

In the world of hunting packs, there are so many options, so many features, and so many price ranges, it can be really difficult to weed out the good from the bad, and the great from the good. I have had my fair share of entry-level “budget” packs, and I don’t use any of them today. I thought for the

It’s hard to describe the feeling to someone who hasn’t experienced it. That moment when you know you’ve done it. That moment when everything lines up and falls into place. The countless hours practicing with your weapon, late nights game planning strategy and pouring over pack lists, physical preparation in the mountains and in the gym, monetary investments in tags

When we think of hunting, especially back country style, big game hunts, most of us think physical fitness preparation first. We might outline a workout regimen, look at what gear we are going to need to pick up or replace, think about tags, pour over maps, set game cameras, and do our best to prepare for anything mother nature throws